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Friday, 6 September, 2002, 03:02 GMT 04:02 UK
Theodore stays at Montreal
Montreal Canadiens goalie Jose Theodore
Theodore was NHL's most valuable play last season
Montreal Canadiens have agreed a new $16.5m, three-year contract with goalie Jose Theodore.

Theodore was named NHL's most valuable player and the top goalie last season when he led the Canadiens to the play-offs for the first time in four years.


I'm just happy he'll be in camp - it's a great relief
Montreal coach Michel Therrien

"It was really important for myself and for the team that I didn't miss the start of training camp," he said after the signing on Thursday.

"I was always confident that a deal would get done before the start of the season."

Theodore, who will turn 26 next week, will reportedly earn $5m this season, $5.5m in 2003-04, and $6m in 2004-05.

The deal also contains numerous performance bonuses, making Theodore the team's highest-paid player.

He said: "I have a job to do - stop the puck. It's important to know the money is there, but the main thing is that I love playing hockey.

"It's still a game. I go to practice every day with the same feeling I had when I was making $35-a-week in junior hockey."

Theodore led the NHL last season with a .931 save percentage and had a 2.11 goals-against average.

He also had career highs in games (67), victories (30) and shutouts (7) and was selected to the North American team for the All-Star game.

"I'm just happy he'll be in camp," Montreal coach Michel Therrien said. "It's a great relief."

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